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The MPT8080 "Microtutor" is a microprocessor trainer based on the Intel 8080 processor, developed by Limrose Electronics. It was designed in the mid-1970s to assist in the understanding of the then-new microprocessors. Users of the MPT8080 enter assembly language programs via binary switches or a hexadecimal keypad. While the code executes, the ...
The Micro-Professor MPF-I is a microcomputer released by Multitech (later renamed Acer) in 1981.The company's first branded product, it was marketed as a training system to learn machine code and assembly language for the Zilog Z80 microprocessor.
Programming the Z80 is a seminal computer programming text, written by Rodnay Zaks and first published in 1979 by Sybex.It is designed as both an educational text to teach programming techniques of elementary to intermediate level using assembly language, and as a self-contained reference book.
A microprocessor is a computer processor for which the data processing logic and control is included on a single integrated circuit (IC), or a small number of ICs. The microprocessor contains the arithmetic, logic, and control circuitry required to perform the functions of a computer's central processing unit (CPU).
The 1802 chip and computers using the microprocessor have been emulated and simulated in hardware and/or software by hobbyists. There are three designs in VHDL for an FPGA. [37] [38] [39] A bus-accurate, full speed COSMAC Elf clone was created without a CDP1802 microprocessor chip or CDP1861 video chip using PIC microcontrollers. [40]
(A contemporaneously-written book about the NORC.) Goldstine, Herman; Pomerene, James; Smith, Charles (1954). Final Progress Report on the Physical Realization of an Electronic Computing Instrument (PDF). Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton NJ. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2005-03-31. Hally, Mike (2005).
The NEC V20 is a microprocessor that was designed and produced by NEC. It is both pin compatible and object-code compatible with the Intel 8088, with an instruction set architecture (ISA) similar to that of the Intel 80188 with some extensions. [2] The V20 was introduced in March 1984. [1] [2]